Experimental Watercolour Painting Ideas for Beginners

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июн 2024
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    PAPER:
    Saunders Waterford Watercolour Paper 300 gsm on a block Cold Pressed 16 x 12 inches.
    PAINTS:
    Sennelier 24 set of half pans in metal tin
    Burnt Umber (Burnt Sienna)
    Indigo (Paynes Grey or Black)
    Ultramarine (Cobalt Blue)
    Cad Yellow ( Lemon Yellow)
    Permanent Rose (Quin Magenta)
    Hookers Green (Sap Green)
    Sepia (Burnt Umber)
    Quin Gold (Raw Sienna)
    Cerulean (Turquoise)
    Phthalo Blue (Prussian Blue)
    Cad Red (Vermillion)
    Triple pot water pot
    Pipette.
    Spritzer Bottle.
    Washi Tape.
    Black Waterproof Drawing Ink (Acrylic Ink, Black Watercolour Paint or Indian Ink)
    Bubble Wrap.
    Newspaper.
    HB Pencil.
    Paper Towel
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Комментарии • 54

  • @JoseeAlana
    @JoseeAlana 10 часов назад

    Blueberries in the middle. Love these experiments. They’re all so cool! Thanks for sharing.

  • @barbaradaniel3703

    I’m really enjoying drawing gum. Sketching with it with a short bamboo skewers. Let dry then paint watercolor. Take the drawing gum off and finish the painting. Result is a batik look.

  • @bellabaker4943

    I think adding koi fish on the middle top one would be awesome!

  • @paulasilvester1

    My group love painting with bubble mixture too. Get some wonderful textures

  • @clarechouemmert4732

    Love your style of painting...playful, adventurous and fun. You inspired me to actually paint with plastic wrap and surprisingly it came out so beautiful :) Thank you

  • @pauline3379

    Ooh looks like fun 😊 I have used cotton buds, cling film and sponges, so will give these a try, thanks Karen.

  • @gretelstonebridge2323

    Definitely will be experimenting Karen. Love the ideas. I'm drawn to texture, abstract and semi abstract. Thank you

  • @jennyjanesbeauty8216

    Wow I love this ! That newspaper is my favourite, the trees look amazing xxx I'll have to give this a go for sure , a fantastic lesson , thankyou soo much xxx

  • @sarahnorthrop9823

    Fantastic ideas I love the newspaper trees especially. I shall be trying these techniques thanks Karen for sharing 😊💖

  • @NinaHansen2008

    Thank you, Karen.

  • @martyboone3651

    I love trying new things too!

  • @josesantiagodevicentemarti4031

    Thanks so much Karen...for your masterclass...👏🎶📽️🖋️📖🖌️🎨

  • @bellabaker4943

    Love this type of lesson. Excellent, as always. God bless

  • @brigittecourtey3364

    Merci, j adore la technique pour les arbres en haut à droite. 🤎💜

  • @julieb737

    Most informative video ever . Love it .

  • @patlatour2465

    These look awesome I’m going to try them for sure ❤thankyou for sharing your expirement with us.😊

  • @pavlabedrichova747

    Hi Karen, I really enjoyed the experiments, you are full of good ideas, keep it up!!!

  • @denisetebbs2742

    Great tutorial as always. Really inspires a beginner like me 😊

  • @fredchittenden8821

    Love your trees using folded newspaper!❤️

  • @pablokalincausky8359

    Smart techniques !!! I'm going to practice them. Thank you so much for the tips...